Synopses & Reviews
Ink, chocolate, makeup, grass: whatever the stain,
Good Housekeepingand#8217;s new, amazingly comprehensive guide explains how to get it out. Ketchup spots on a shirt? Crayon scrawls inexplicably decorating the couch? Scuff marks tracked on the floor? Go straight to this A to Z reference for The Good Housekeeping Research Instituteand#8217;s immediate, easy-to-follow answers for removing stains from clothes, upholstery, and carpets. And thatand#8217;s not all: youand#8217;ll get invaluable information on the best ways to use bleach, which stain-removal tools and products really work, how to identify mystery messes, and more. Thereand#8217;s even advice on treating the top ten kid-created stains!
For more than a century, The Good Housekeeping Research Institute has offered guidance to grateful consumersand#151;and once again, the experts there help readers handle whatever life (or a playful toddler) throws at them!
Synopsis
Get that ketchup off your shirt and the crayon out of your couch with this ultimate A-Z stain-removal guide from the experts at The Good Housekeeping Institute. Now with a vibrant new design and photography, Stain Rescue reveals how to remove hundreds of stains from fabric, upholstery, and carpeting--quickly and easily. Organized by type of stain, it provides information on bleach, tools, and must-have products; mystery stains, stain prevention, and treating and storing heirloom textiles. You'll even see how to remove the top ten kid stains!
About the Author
For more than 100 years, The Good Housekeeping Institute has evaluated household products, offered helpful advice, and championed the rights of consumers. It is the driving force behind the Good Housekeeping Seal, the trusted icon given to products backed by a limited warranty from The Good Housekeeping Institute. The Institute even has a full-time Director of Cleaning, Carolyn Forte, who is available for publicity.